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with the president's budget reflex is graduate medical education direct cost. what is eliminated from the budget recommendation is the overhead and administrative costs. we feel that this is sufficient to provide the number of residents slot children's hospital operate think of anymore significant margin than other hospitals do, and it i not a choice we would've made an better budget times, but providing the direct cost for the number of residency slots that are currently in hospitals is one way to make sure that we trained pediatricians for the future. >> i hope we can spend some time on this, because when you have that small a percent of hospitals providing that level of training, i think we should go back to work on that. we can get back to you and spend some time on the. i also wanted to ask raised a question or two summer to a t relas to how children will fare in the new world of the exchanges, and how you see the department's role in monitoring the impact on children with regard to the exchanges and making sure that if a child would under a different set
with the president's budget reflex is graduate medical education direct cost. what is eliminated from the budget recommendation is the overhead and administrative costs. we feel that this is sufficient to provide the number of residents slot children's hospital operate think of anymore significant margin than other hospitals do, and it i not a choice we would've made an better budget times, but providing the direct cost for the number of residency slots that are currently in hospitals is one...
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she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook and boston other than the choice of weapons? >> well, in terms of intent, for death and destruction in injury, no. methodology coming at us. we don't know the motivation behind certainly boston. we don't know whether it's domestic, international -- >> or identical to the motivation in sandy hook. >> we don't know the answer to those questions. i think that it's impossible for me to sit at the table today and say they are identical except in effect dead pact. >> as i look at the evidence available, you have mass destruction and violence and slaughter of innocent.
she was this very intellectual woman, highly educated. they seemed wasted on some way. >> homeland security janet napolitano testified before the senate homeland security committee on her department's 20. as they are in the secretary and the boston marathon. see the testimony on c-span and any time a c-span.org. >> i'm a former prosecutor and i've got a question that i just can't keep from coming out. based on the evidence at this point, is there any difference between sandy hook...
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the bill permits affidavits by non-relatives regarding work or education. fraudulent affidavits work string the widespread in irca and created much of the fraud that we dealt with and that program. the current bill includes the confidentiality clause essentially a sanctuary provision prohibiting information to be used against the applicants. likewise, it does not require the deportation of any failed applicants. essentially create that heads i win tails you lose with the applicant instantly applied and now he can never be deported. and just to end, the consequences of this kind of fraud is very safe. we don't have to speculate. we saw from last time an egyptian illegal immigrants driving a cab in new york fraudulently received amnesty as a farm worker, and that legal status permitted him to travel to afghanistan, it is terrorist training, and help lead the first world trade center attack. so i would encourage this panel to look hard at these legalization provisions and see if there is any way to salvage them and to avoid the kind of problems that we're almo
the bill permits affidavits by non-relatives regarding work or education. fraudulent affidavits work string the widespread in irca and created much of the fraud that we dealt with and that program. the current bill includes the confidentiality clause essentially a sanctuary provision prohibiting information to be used against the applicants. likewise, it does not require the deportation of any failed applicants. essentially create that heads i win tails you lose with the applicant instantly...
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bill is the most generous education program we have. any youngster who does not complete schooling is at risk. last year we have 70,000 veterans who had defaulted on their home loans. and at recollection of foreclosure. -- at risk of foreclosure. our analysts became involved, worked with them to lower payments, extend their payment periods with financial institutions. those 70,000 were kept in their homes, and precluded from foreclosure. part of the homeless issue is mental health, and substance abuse, and our veterans health administration, very large and aggressive programs that deal with depression, substance abuse, and other issues of mental health. we want to get veteran in early and get them into treatment. our experience is when we diagnosis and treat, people generally get better, and that's -- this is a broad effort. >> that makes a lot of sense. perhaps you can give us some data on how these prevention programs are working and the number of people you talk to or work with. and what the outcomes are. >> dr. petzel? >> thank you.
bill is the most generous education program we have. any youngster who does not complete schooling is at risk. last year we have 70,000 veterans who had defaulted on their home loans. and at recollection of foreclosure. -- at risk of foreclosure. our analysts became involved, worked with them to lower payments, extend their payment periods with financial institutions. those 70,000 were kept in their homes, and precluded from foreclosure. part of the homeless issue is mental health, and...
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if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after 20 years, complete decent human being and what he had told him, that you have to give back in the is not giving back to others. >> coming on our facebook page. hello. would you ever consider running for elected office in california ? then he goes on to ask would you consider if running with the green party? >> last election for the justice party. a smaller little party. i am not a politician. the only reason that i would ever consider running is to raise the issues. alterra but the big money. no one big money. i want to be in that kind of running, but i do want to deal to say what i think o
if you don't have the resources to make the jobs aren't there, trade and education, or going to lose a . really believe that kids are raised by a whole environment of all this and health and people come stepping up, mentors, guides to the teachers. when we see less of this is going to find kids in gangs and ordered to leave that they used to be. so really feel the committee has to step up. also, we pushes on the kids. you change your life, but you know somebody else. d'agata a data prison after...
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program focusing on education. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, everybody, please have a seat, have a seat. good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the white house science fair. one of my favorite events during the course of the year. and i just had a chance to see some of the outstanding exhibits that have been put forward by some of these amazing young people. and let me just start by saying in my official capacity as president, this stuff's really cool. [laughter] and i want to thank these incredible young people for explaining to me what the heck is going on. [laughter] every one of you is enormously talented, obviously, but there's also a community of people who helped all these young people succeed; dead candidated teachers who believed in them -- dedicated teachers who believed in them and challenged them to do even more, all of them have loving parents and mentors and family. so i want to not only give the young people a big round of apause, but all the parents and featurers, principals -- teachers and principals
program focusing on education. this is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you, everybody, please have a seat, have a seat. good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the white house science fair. one of my favorite events during the course of the year. and i just had a chance to see some of the outstanding exhibits that have been put forward by some of these amazing young people. and let me just start by saying in my official capacity as president, this stuff's really cool. [laughter] and i...
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he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young man's room. it has been reported that adam compiled a spread sheet documenting hundreds of victims of mass murders, something he may have used as a measuring stick for his own sadistic plot. and we know one thing: none of this information would have been caught on a background check. and i say that although i support background checks. but this just shows what is out there that needs to be stopped. on that december morning, adam lanza started this rampage by killing his mother. he then drove to sandy hook. he shot his way into the school. he was heavily armed. this is what he carr
he spent time in special education classrooms. and he was home schooled by his mother. he lived in a room with blacked-out curtains and played violent video games for hours on end. we know his mother bought him assault weapons and kept an arsenal at home. we know they went target shooting together at ranges and that both were certified in gun safety. their home was a veritable weapons depot, with many firearms, more than 1,600 rounds of ammunition, sam rye swords, even a gun safe in this young...
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are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to get excited. we're starting to see the push. we're starting to see the federal government designate money to send out what are called assisters or navigators to go into the communities to get people more aware of what they can expect of -- what's actually available to them. a lot of people, there's actually a lot of opportunity now. they are going to be getting either -- they may be eligible for basically free health insurance under an expansion of medicaid, the government's program for low income individuals, or they may be qualified for a subsidy on the exchange, but there is a limited funding avail
are they encountering issues on the educational fronts here? >> guest: so, that's a great question. the consumer enrollment is, i think, one of the greatest question marks right now. you've got the technical aspects rolling ahead, but the question is if you build it, will they come? are the people going to sign up? like you said, the kaiser foundation poll found two-thirds of the uninsured, majority of americans, don't know what the law does for them, and that makes it hard for them to...
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i would rather they can come bacback and give as a substitute education you would do as and as he can. and he is a man of his word and i think that we should accept that the i yield back spent would the gentleman yield? mr. attorney general, could you send out a request to your department and ask, did anyone in the department of justice consult with the department f defense? >> you can rest assured that leaving here today, and probably on the ride back to the justice department at 19th pennsylvania avenue i will be asking that very question. how long it will take to get, i don't know. i don't want to put myself in a position where, as mr. schiff indicated, that i come up here and have -- i probably can't. i don't want to pledge something that i don't have the ability to confirm that. i don't want to put myself -- >> when you ask questions of your employers, they generally answer very quickly? >> generally. that doesn't mean all the time. >> so certainly by the end of the human know the answer to that question? >> probably, yes. and speeded with mr. wolf -- spent we can probably answer
i would rather they can come bacback and give as a substitute education you would do as and as he can. and he is a man of his word and i think that we should accept that the i yield back spent would the gentleman yield? mr. attorney general, could you send out a request to your department and ask, did anyone in the department of justice consult with the department f defense? >> you can rest assured that leaving here today, and probably on the ride back to the justice department at 19th...
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>> when we met with educators of the groups we met with during the lead up to the introduction of the president's proposal, the vice president tonight that with educators and parents and what came out of the meeting is reflected in the proposal, which is to give localities flexibility with how to use this money to put a menu option, everything from armed guards to psychologists, counselors and give them the ability to decide what is best for that community for those schools. but we've tried to do is put together a program that gives guide to send that has decided number of options that local communities have, but also is educationally direct it in the sense we restrict it to the number of things -- options we are presenting. we are being flexible, while at the same time being responsible. >> thank you and thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. attorneygny said you're examining much you could implement through executive order. proportions of the proposal do yo implemented? >> i'd have to look at it.> yor statement that what you could implement by executive order if yo
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she spoke several language fluently and extremely well educated so she had all these things going for her but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. her four sons died one in the white house and one shortly after her husband's assassination. what this woman was going through was amazing. but folks demonized her for that and thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't but mary todd was a significant person and i hope some day she is better future of the range of things that influenced her life but not just the tragedy. of. [inaudible conversations] good morning the committee meets to hear from director of national intelligence james clapper and lt. general flynn director of the defense intelligence agency. on current and future worldwide threats to our national security. the dia along with the national security agency phidias spatial and state intelligence agency and the national reconnaissance office and the intelligence components of the military services car parts of the department of defense and elements of the intelligence community that director clapper heads
she spoke several language fluently and extremely well educated so she had all these things going for her but she had suffered a series of tremendous emotional blows. her four sons died one in the white house and one shortly after her husband's assassination. what this woman was going through was amazing. but folks demonized her for that and thought she was crazy. we found out she wasn't but mary todd was a significant person and i hope some day she is better future of the range of things that...
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from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it doesn't help the unemployment rate in those areas is double what it is everywhere else. in terms of going back to the health care bill, we had opportunity to get it right. we missed that opportunity. we could have forced the insurance come is to lower these prices. that was the idea of health care reform. we were going to use the savings to pay for the 31 million people who have health insurance. now ed made a post in the plan was put in that everybody would really keep their own doctor. not only has the problem been broken on the da
from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it...
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more and more americans rely on the internet to run their small businesses, access education -- educational and health resourc resources, keep in touch with loved ones, and for entertainment. expanding fast, affordable and secure internet access is an essential building block for a strong 21st century economy. however, we must be careful to ensure that while we're promoting the economic potential of the internet, we're also being fair to local businesses and entrepreneurs. these are the businesses that populate the main streets of towns across the country, across all the islands in the hawaiian chain. these are hardware stores, clothing stores, gift shops, and many, many others. many of which are small businesses. these are businesses that create jobs, pay taxes, and provide needed goods and services in our communities. in fact, in hawaii, retail businesses employ nearly 25% of the work force, about 128,000 people. in 2012, these businesses in hawaii generated $30 billion in sales as well as $1.2 billion in tax revenue. many of these entrepreneurs don't just want to contribute economically,
more and more americans rely on the internet to run their small businesses, access education -- educational and health resourc resources, keep in touch with loved ones, and for entertainment. expanding fast, affordable and secure internet access is an essential building block for a strong 21st century economy. however, we must be careful to ensure that while we're promoting the economic potential of the internet, we're also being fair to local businesses and entrepreneurs. these are the...
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president, baltimore, like many other major cities, has struggled to educate its children. recent statistics indicate that the number of third graders reading below grade level in baltimore is double the state average. this is especially troubling in light of the numerous national studies showing for every six students who are not reading at the third grade level, one will not graduate. across the united states, students with good school libraries learn better and score higher an standardized tests than their peers in schools without libraries. we have an program, academy bonds that is available to help school districts in areas such as improving their libraries, and since 2001 baltimore city has used those funds and recently we extended the program through 2013. academy bonds are important, but much more needs to be done to help our students. so let me share with my colleagues a wonderful initiative, the baltimore elementary and middle school barlibrary project, which is bringing in additional partners to maximize the resources available. the mary and janet wineberg founda
president, baltimore, like many other major cities, has struggled to educate its children. recent statistics indicate that the number of third graders reading below grade level in baltimore is double the state average. this is especially troubling in light of the numerous national studies showing for every six students who are not reading at the third grade level, one will not graduate. across the united states, students with good school libraries learn better and score higher an standardized...
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she was passionate for french education. she was passionate that other people would learn the language and she still had a lot of passion to give, but she was killed that day sexual. -- that day as well. and matthew, his professor goal was to go out and increase awareness about environmental issues. he wanted to encourage people to be proactive in their individual lives to try to better our environment, whether it was just leading smaller and more confined footprint on this world or going out and creating systems in their community to lower the impact of pollution. his passion was environmental awareness, but he was also a big fan of sports. he was a detailed expert in sports statistics, and you could not beat matthew in a game of trivia. he loved his devoted hokies and he went to every a.c.c. sporting event that he could. professionally, he loved the atlanta braves and chicago white sox and chicago bulls. age shomatthew was going to liva great lifetime we never got to see his passion for environmental awareness, nor his pas
she was passionate for french education. she was passionate that other people would learn the language and she still had a lot of passion to give, but she was killed that day sexual. -- that day as well. and matthew, his professor goal was to go out and increase awareness about environmental issues. he wanted to encourage people to be proactive in their individual lives to try to better our environment, whether it was just leading smaller and more confined footprint on this world or going out...
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they don't have the same thing for paying taxes for the education of its college students today. one of the kingpins of hollywood mourned behind the scenes he seemed to lend solace time -- what were his lanning as? was he left, right, what were his politics? he was eventually a man devoted to the welfare of universal pictures. that's what he did, that's how he definedit seems t me thatase. so long as work to the benefit his studio and enterprise and was a vast enterprise but it reached full maturity. i don't think he was an evil man is no my mind a guy tending toy he was the leading entrepreneur of hollywood and he was the man people went to to settle disputes and problems and he was notoriously fairly honest broker he's a fascinating man and there's a tendency with people of great power and motion picture business there is a tendency to kind of step back and kind of fear, but i think in the largest sense he was an honest broker and there are not that many of them in the industry ever so i don't think we will know the full extent what he was doing, what he was not doing, that is
they don't have the same thing for paying taxes for the education of its college students today. one of the kingpins of hollywood mourned behind the scenes he seemed to lend solace time -- what were his lanning as? was he left, right, what were his politics? he was eventually a man devoted to the welfare of universal pictures. that's what he did, that's how he definedit seems t me thatase. so long as work to the benefit his studio and enterprise and was a vast enterprise but it reached full...
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those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will not have been in vain. and still, the united states senate failed in its responsibility in turning its back on them. i don't want to relive december 14 when i went to sandy hook and heard and saw the grief and pain of those parents and loved ones as they emerged from the firehouse. on that unspeakable and unimaginable horror, i don't want to see again. yesterday was demoralizing and discouraging but not defeating, because ultimately this reform will be delayed but not denied. because of the massacre of 20 innocent children and their teachers will bring us ultimately to our senses, but so will the violenc
those members of newtown, connecticut, who lost 20 precious, beautiful children and six brave, great educators. they were keeping vigil as the senate turned its back on them. and despite their profound and harrowing loss, those parents, husbands and wives, sons and daughters, sisters and brothers, grandmothers and grandfathers have kept faith. they have spent the last four months tirelessly and relentlessly advocating for changes and reforms in our gun laws so that that loss they suffered will...